Car Key Cutting Eastbourne

At Carney's Auto Locksmiths, specialist auto locksmith Eastbourne, we often surprise both existing and new customers with our competitive prices when it comes to for cutting a new car key and programming it to your vehicle's immobiliser.

Whether you've accidentally snapped your keys or require spare car keys, feel free to get in touch for a free, no-obligation quote.

We've invested in the latest equipment, so that we're able to offer the same quality as a main dealer and added convenience without the hefty price tag.

We'll come to your used car dealership, home or work address to cut you new car keys from the back of our van.

If you'd like to know you're working with a reliable auto locksmith in Eastbourne, then rest assured that you've found one with over 200 reviews consisting of 5-stars. To get your quote now, call Robbie on 07958393172.

Auto Locksmith Services

Spare Car Key Cutting Service

One of the most common reasons for car key cutting in Eastbourne is the requirement for spare keys.

In most cases, the spare key isn't used, but there are times when you'll thank yourself for making the smaller investment now.

These times include accidentally locking yourself out of the car, emergency preparedness, convenience for multiple drivers, and general peace of mind.

If you accidentally lock yourself out, there's no need to contact a locksmith for an emergency lockout service. Instead, you can call whoever's at home to bring the spare key. This'll save you some money.

When you're in a rush to get to work or a medical emergency, and you can find your keys, it's reassuring to know you've got a spare one in the place where you store your keys. While you wouldn't call an auto locksmith unless you're 100% confident you've lost your keys, it'll save you time and stress in the moment of needing to get out of the door fast.

Snapped Car Key Cutting Service

Surprisingly, car keys snap in the ignition quite often, which isn't always due to poor manufacturing. In most cases, it's down to wear and tear. In turn, car keys become brittle and susceptible to snapping, especially when turning it in the ignition. It's not only that, though. Foreign objects, incorrect key usage, and temperature fluctuations all play a role in snapping keys.